Remember the purpose of this national holiday: to honor America’s working women and men for their contributions to “the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.”Peter Rothberg, writing for The Nation blog, undertook “the impossible task of naming the best songs ever written about working people.” Here’s his choices: http://billmoyers.com/2015/09/04/top-10-labor-day-songs/What’s your favorite?1. Pete Seeger’s Solidarity Forever2. Sweet Honey in the Rock’s More Than A Paycheck3. The Clash with Career Opportunities4. Tennessee Ernie Ford with Sixteen Tons5, Judy Collins’ Bread and Roses6. Dolly Parton’s 9 to 57. Woody Guthrie’s Union Burying Ground8. Phil Ochs’ The Ballad of Joe Hill9. Hazel Dickens’ Fire in the Hole10. Gil Scott-Heron’s Three Miles DownOR Bonus Track: The Kinks with Get Back in Line

I’m going with Seeger, The Clash, Guthrie, Ochs and Dickens.Elizabeth Taylor as the Industrial Workers of the World, the Wobblies? Listen to the intro of Phil Ochs’ The Ballad of Joe Hill.